Cuteness overload! The pair of Canadian-born baby giant pandas at the Toronto Zoo received their names today, which was also marked by a special visit by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

The male cub is named Jia Panpan, meaning Canadian hope, while his young sister is named Jia Yueyue, meaning Canadian joy. Both cubs were born at the zoo on October 13, 2015 from Er Shun, a female panda on loan from China. She is also accompanied by her male mate, Da Mao.

Trudeau was on hand for today’s naming celebration, which was also the first time the cubs made a public appearance.

Image: Prime Minister’s Office

High mortality rate puts panda cubs at risk

Not only do pandas have a low birth rate, panda cubs – especially twins – have a very high mortality rate. Zookeepers in Toronto have been working around the clock to ensure the survival of the pandas.

In the wild, mother pandas will typically only care for one cub, the healthiest cub, leaving the other to die.

The breeding of pandas in zoos is the best chance the endangered species have for survival.

There are just over 2,000 pandas in the wild and in captivity around the world

The cubs’ parents will be relocated to the Calgary Zoo in 2018, where they will stay for five years for the remainder of the 10-year loan agreement with the Chinese government.

Hours Christ. Once again I have to agree with you. What a flake this pretty boy is. Canada burns while this fool hugs bears and is letting 305,000 dirt bags into Canada. I always thought his father was a fool, he is a bigger fool. He is just like Christy Bad Hairdo Clark, a grinning idiot. God help us all.